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" I say, that if one train of thinking be more desirable than another, it is that which regards the phenomena of nature with a constant reference to a supreme intelligent Author. "
Ladies Companion and Literary Expositor: A Monthly Magazine Embracing Every ... - Strana 193
1839
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The Dublin university magazine

University magazine - 1849 - 788 str.
...shadows deepen — now are past, But Hope was one which lingered last. 'амг Temple, July 2 1 st. "If one train of thinking be more desirable than another, it is that which •thirds the phenomena of r.atnre with a constant reference to a supreme, intelligent anthor. To have...
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The Works of Thomas Dick ...

Thomas Dick - 1850 - 684 str.
...the agency of Him who sits on the throne of the universe.—"If one train of thinking," says Paley, " be more desirable than another, it is that which regards...minds, is to have laid the foundation of every thing which is religious. The world from henceforth becomes a temple, and life itself one continued act of...
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On the improvement of society by the diffusion of knowledge. The philosophy ...

Thomas Dick - 1850 - 964 str.
...agency of Him who sits on the throne of the universe. — "If one train of thinking," says Paley, " be more desirable than another, it is that which regards...minds, is to have laid the foundation of every thing which is religious. The world from hencefotth becomes a temple, and life itself one continued act of...
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The Christian Parent

Artemas Bowers Muzzey - 1850 - 356 str.
...as to produce these grand results. "I shall not be contradicted," says Paley, "when I say that, if one train of thinking be more desirable than another,...constant reference to a supreme, intelligent Author. The world thenceforth becomes a temple, and life itself one continued act of adoration." What, then,...
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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 780 str.
...which we consider it; but, in a moral view, I shall not, I believe, be contradicted when I say that, if one train of thinking be more desirable than another,...sentiment of our minds, is to have laid the foundation of everything which is religious. The world from thenceforth becomes a temple, and life itself one continued...
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The Family tutor, Svazek 1

398 str.
...eloquently referred : — " In a moral view I shall not, I believe, be contradicted, when I say, that if one train of thinking be more desirable than another,...sentiment of our minds, is to have laid the foundation of everything which is religious. The world thenceforth becomes a temple, and life itself one continued...
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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 768 str.
...which we consider it; but, in a moral vicw, I shall not, I believe, be contradicted when I say that, if one train of thinking be more desirable than another,...which regards the phenomena of nature, with a constant referenee to a supreme, intelligent Author. To have made this the ruling, the habitual sentiment of...
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The Mine Explored: Or, Help to the Reading of Te Bible

Benjamin Elliott Nicholls - 1853 - 410 str.
...train of thinking by which, from the works of nature, we are reminded of some great revealed truth : " To have made this the ruling, the habitual sentiment...minds, is to have laid the foundation of every thing religious in our mind. The world, thenceforth, becomes a temple, and life itself one continued act...
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The Christian lady's magazine [formerly The Englishwoman's ..., Svazek 10

Mary Milner - 1855 - 814 str.
...writers. " In a moral view," writes Paley, " I shall not, I believe, be contradicted when I say, that if one train of thinking be more desirable than another,...sentiment of our minds, is to have laid the foundation of everything that is religious. The world thenceforth becomes a temple, and life itself one continual...
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On the Influence of Education and Training in Preventing Diseases of the ...

Robert Brudenell Carter - 1855 - 472 str.
...which we consider it : but in a moral view I shall not, I believe, be contradicted when I say, that, if one train of thinking be more desirable than another,...sentiment of our minds, is to have laid the foundation of everything which is religious. The world from thenceforth becomes a temple, and life itself one continued...
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